This picture of the cloaca that these students took is shown in photo five. In photo six, the line is used to show the spine, since it's more visible in the internal anatomy and not really visible on the external anatomy. One amazing aspect of the frog is its camouflage, this is shown in photo seven, the ventral side of the frog defends camouflages itself with the water that defends the frog from any marine predators, while the dorsal side of the frog camouflages the frog with an murkish-brown environment to help it defend from any terrestrial predators. The frog has many features that makes its fitness level higher, some of these features are shown in the frog's mouth. The frog’s mouth has a mechanism with its teeth and tongue, that is quite impressive. The frog’s tongue is actually quite sticky and has a hard grip on their prey. The tongue flips out in order to grab its prey from far distance. Also the teeth have different uses, the vomerine teeth grip onto prey and chew onto it, while the maxillary teeth are the row of teeth along the outer border of the upper jaw, hold food and grip tightly. These pictures are shown in photo eight and
This picture of the cloaca that these students took is shown in photo five. In photo six, the line is used to show the spine, since it's more visible in the internal anatomy and not really visible on the external anatomy. One amazing aspect of the frog is its camouflage, this is shown in photo seven, the ventral side of the frog defends camouflages itself with the water that defends the frog from any marine predators, while the dorsal side of the frog camouflages the frog with an murkish-brown environment to help it defend from any terrestrial predators. The frog has many features that makes its fitness level higher, some of these features are shown in the frog's mouth. The frog’s mouth has a mechanism with its teeth and tongue, that is quite impressive. The frog’s tongue is actually quite sticky and has a hard grip on their prey. The tongue flips out in order to grab its prey from far distance. Also the teeth have different uses, the vomerine teeth grip onto prey and chew onto it, while the maxillary teeth are the row of teeth along the outer border of the upper jaw, hold food and grip tightly. These pictures are shown in photo eight and